How do I know if my Yorkie is happy?

How do I know if my Yorkie is happy?
There are some really clear signs you'll see in your dog showing they are happy:
- A high and waggy tail. This is probably the most well-known sign your dog is a happy pooch.
- Floppy ears. ...
- Their body's relaxed. ...
- They're playful. ...
- They lean in to you.
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Which is better a Yorkshire Terrier or a silky?
- The Silky Terrier looks like a largish (8-12 pounds) Yorkshire Terrier. Compared to Yorkies, Silkys tend to be more stable in temperament, but also more terrier-ish – more independent and hardier. Silkys are fine for some allergy-sufferers, but perhaps not as tried-and-true as a Yorkie.
Can you keep a Yorkshire Terrier as a pet?
- In your own household, yes. Most Yorkies are great with other dogs and cats in your family. But I don't recommend keeping the tinier Yorkies in a home with large dogs. A toy dog can be injured simply by a larger dog jumping around with enthusiasm and accidentally landing on the smaller one.
What's the difference between Yorkshire Terriers and lapdogs?
- A unique combination of terrier and toy dog. Starting out as a smallish terrier in Scotland, the Yorkie was brought to Yorkshire, England, by Scottish weavers and miniaturized into a true lapdog size. But lapdog doesn't necessarily mean all Yorkies like to sleep on laps all day. Some Yorkshire Terriers are indeed dedicated cuddle-bugs.